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POT Bogs Down BOT

Published on Thursday, June 19 2014 11:09

By Joseph LekarczykAs we all know from past experiences with medical marijuana, nothing bogs down the pace of a Board of Trustees (BOT) meeting like a discussion about regulating marijuana sales, retail or medical. OMG! As Yogi

Historic Buildings Bring Magic To A Town

Published on Thursday, June 12 2014 13:30

By Kathleen SpringEach year, Coloradans are saving churches, schools, streams, journals, and more to enjoy now and for future generations. Annually in May, state and local counties recognize significant history preservation projects that have taken place during the previous year. While people, cities, counties, and groups are honored with certificates and plaques for their outstanding history preservation achievements, the biggest benefit of having these award ceremonies is so that the public can become aware of the many projects that are going on to preserve their surrounding buildings, parks, archives and more. Coloradans can reap the benefits, and take pride in their town, enjoying or accessing these useful and often beautiful treasures.

Eventually They’re Going To Die!

Published on Thursday, June 05 2014 15:11

By Joseph Lekarczyk“Don’t give up. You have to keep trying and trying. We fought for a new high school for forty years! Eventually the old people who are voting against it are going to die!” That was the advice Trustee LaVern Johnson bestowed upon Lyons Regional Library District Chairman Mark Browning, after he was done giving an update/status report to the Board of

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT2013 LYONS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS – WATER AND SANITARY SEWERIn accordance with the notice provisions contained in 38 26 107 C.R.S. 1973, as amended, the TOWN OF LYONS, COLORADO has established June 24, 2014 as the earliest date of

Town’s Computer System Breached

Published on Thursday, June 05 2014 14:59

Around March 25, officials from the Bank of the West alerted Town of Lyons Finance Director Tony Cavalier and Town Administrator Victoria Simonsen of some suspicious money transfers from the Town’s accounts to off-shore (possibly Eastern European) entities. Over the course of a few hours, a total of seventeen money transfers were initiated in amounts ranging from five hundred dollars to a little under one hundred thousand dollars, for a total of just a little under